5.01.2009

Spring Garden Tee

Announcing the completion of my new design project! The Spring Garden Tee!

I just love it! It is so feminine and girly!

Here are some more shots of it that wouldn't fit into my photo collage.

What I strive to offer with all of the patterns that I put up is a nice size range. Just like the Watermelon pattern and also the Playful Stripes pattern, the Spring Garden Tee is sized from 3 months- size 6. Just perfect for daughters or granddaughters of different ages.

Also this pattern, like the others, offers simple construction. The Spring Garden Tee is worked in one piece from the top down with no seaming whatsoever! I think that the instructions are easy to understand and this project works up fast. This top could easily be knit up in only one weeks time!

Nice Sleeve Closeup

Here is some more pattern information for those who are interested in knitting this design:

(You may need to use US #5/3.75mm double pointed needles for smaller sizes).2 pieces of scrap yarn to serve as stitch holdersTapestry needleStitch markers

GAUGE24 sts/36 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch on size 6 needles

I love how this pattern takes no more than 3 skeins of Rowan Calmer to knit! Rowan Calmer is one of my new favorite yarns. Its so soft and springy and easy to work with. The softness of the cotton blend is ideal for sensitive baby skin.

I hope that you enjoy knitting this pattern as much as I did! Remember that if you ever have any questions or problems with any of the patterns that I offer, I am always here to help.

Please also email me if you are a yarn shop owner and are interested in carrying this or any of the NeverNotKnitting patterns. Contact me at nevernotknitting@gmail.com for wholesale pricing information.

This pattern is now available in French. Click here to purchase the translated pattern!

Im so sorry about that! I realized after the fact that I made an error in the pattern there. What I meant to say is to use the "purl on" cast on method. If you dont know how to do that one, you can just use the backwards loop method. The main thing to worry about is getting those sts cast on, not so much about which method you use. I like the "purl on" method because it looks nice and neat. But anything will work.

Sorry again about that. I have since corrected the pattern, if you send me your email address Ill be happy to send you the revised copy.